| Description | PAT700 TOC Analyzer Overview PAT700 Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzers are specifically designed to help demonstrate compliance to the pharmacopoeial requirements for TOC and conductivity for Purified Water and Water For Injection. - TOC, Uncompensated Conductivity and Temperature from just one
PAT700 TOC Analyzer Overview PAT700 Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzers are specifically designed to help demonstrate compliance to the pharmacopoeial requirements for TOC and conductivity for Purified Water and Water For Injection. - TOC, Uncompensated Conductivity and Temperature from just one analyzer – can be fully calibrated and validated to USP<643> and USP<645>
- Low cost of ownership – 12 month service and calibration intervals
- Root-cause analysis support – water sample automatically taken if there is a TOC excursion
- All SOPs are pre-loaded into the PAT700, leading users step-by step with on-screen pictures and prompts
PAT700 TOC Analyzer Features Low cost of ownership - 12 month service intervals supported by auto-switching Main and Standby UV oxidation lamps with UV output monitoring
- No chemicals/reagents required – PAT700 just uses strong UV lamps to oxidize TOC
- No peristaltic pump tubing or pump heads to replace – PAT700 uses water system pressure to push sample into measurement cell for analysis
Root-cause analysis support - User can pre-program the PAT700 so that at a pre-determined TOC level, it will capture a water sample which can then be later analyzed in the QC Lab to assist root cause analysis should a TOC excursion be detected
- On-board grab sampler allows the user to take samples from different locations/use points to support root cause analysis
Improved compliance - PAT700 can be fully calibrated and validated for compliance to USP<643> for TOC and USP<645> for conductivity
- Complete oxidation to EP 2.2.44 requirements – the PAT700 ensures complete TOC oxidation through oxidation dynamic end-point detection
- 21CFR part 11 support – everyday users can view TOC and Conductivity results as a Guest without the ability to make any changes to the PAT700. Initial configuration and subsequent changes are protected through multi-level user name and password protection
- Dual-stream version available to demonstrate compliance both at the start and end of water loops simultaneously
Reduced training burden – no manual calculations/data entry - All SOPs are pre-loaded into the PAT700, leading users step-by step with on-screen pictures and prompts
- All Calibration and System Suitability standards come with certified value data and use by dates programmed into an RFID tag on the bottle itself. Following the on-screen SOPs the user is prompted to load the bottles and the PAT700 then reads the RFID tags on the bottles. If the bottles have been loaded in the wrong order, or if they have expired the PAT700 provides a warning on the touch-screen. The PAT700 then uploads certified values, carries out the test and automatically calculates a pass/fail result and provides a report.
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| Applications | Demonstrate compliance with the pharmacopoeial requirements for TOC and conductivity for Purified Water and Water For Injection | Automated sampling/harvesting, automated inoculation of cultivation wells, automated induction, bolus feeding / repeated fed-batch, induction profiling, microbial growth synchronization, feed profiling, media preparation, and automated upstream processing with microbial cultures | Inquire |